I really do not know what to make of this, but I think this would work much better if they didn't sample that song. It is just way too awkward. The drop is very similar to Martin Garrix's Big Room House / Electro House style.

****It's very much a disjointed mess and even less original than he usually is, but after a few listens I've decided it somehow works for me :P Likely because I wasn't familiar with any previous versions, and this being a new recording makes it sound a lot cleaner than Cher/Nancy Sinatra's recordings from the '60s to me (even though this probably lacks the personality). I also think the breakdown is more enjoyable/less boring than those from most of Guetta's tracks from the last few years, so yay progress I guess?? I do find the whole existence/success of this funny though, but that doesn't detract [s]because as DJ Fresh and CBI have shown I clearly love annoying music[/s]. 3.8*

*****Really such a shame to see this garner so much hate while the same people like "Lovers On The Sun" much more -.- . I genuinely think if this was by another popular DJ it would be nowhere near as hated... But anyway it made a good first impression on me and it grew, although due to the way my chart works it stalled at #11 because I didn't find it 5* worthy, which I regret as I now do find it 5* worthy. I think the two parts actually work well, the best drop is immense and the verses are lovely. Also really like that random "bang whee zap pow!" thing that shows up before the drop. Such a pity it was out-peaked by "Lovers On The Sun" but I like that it was a top 3 hit, the best recent track from David Guetta.

Peaked at #11 on my personal chart for 2 weeks in 2014.Came in at #39 on my 2014 mid-year.Last edited: 27.07.2014 03:45

****For such an unoriginal song this is surprisingly decent. Bang Bang is one of my favorite songs so you can't go wrong with that and the instrumental part is quite intense, but the two parts have very little to do with each other.

**I first thought the different sections of the song were too incongruent for each other but further listens have left me satisfied enough that they're not. Aside from that, this just continues to show how derivative Guetta is and has always been, and it's a huge shame the buying public haven't realised that yet - it will be difficult to stomach that he has yet another top 5 hit.

****I like it, it's neither better or worse than the Audio Bullys version, it's just different. Just like his other JackBack releases, I don't think it was ever intended to be a chart hit, it just crossed over for some reason.